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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has denounced Iran and North Korea for providing weapons to Russia. He also said Moscow must be forced into any just peace. DW has the latest.

The Ukrainian president told the UN Security Council that Russia has turned North Korea into “accomplices” in its “criminal war.”

Western intelligence accuses the two countries of providing weapons to Moscow’s military.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy also said that Russia, as the sole aggressor in the war, needed to be forced into peace.

In New York, US President Joe Biden told the United Nations General Assembly that Russia’s war had failed.

Here are the main headlines from Russia’s war in Ukraine on Tuesday, September 24, 2024:

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Iran, N. Korea ‘accomplices’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has told the UN Security Council that Iran and North Korea are “accomplices” in Russia’s war.

Both countries have been widely accused by Western intelligence of providing weapons to Russia, with Iran recently said to have sent short-range missiles.

“Russia has no legitimate reason — none at all — for making Iran and North Korea de facto accomplices in its criminal war in Europe, with their weapons killing us, killing Ukrainians,” Zelensky said.

Addressing the special UN Security Council session attended by a representative of Russia, Zelensky also described Moscow as insincere in its calls for dialogue and that talks alone would not bring peace.

“[Russian President Vladimir] Putin has broken so many international norms and rules that he won’t stop on his own, Russia can only be forced into peace, and that is exactly what’s needed — forcing Russia into peace, as the sole aggressor in this war, the sole violator of the UN Charter,” Zelenskyy, clad in his trademark military fatigues, said.

At the special Security Council session, attended by a representative of Russia, Zelenskyy described Moscow as insincere in its calls for dialogue.

“We know some in the world want to talk to Putin,” Zelenskyy said, “to possibly hear from him that he’s upset because we are exercising our right to defend our people.” Zelenskyy called such views “insanity.”

Russia strikes in Kharkiv kill three

Russian glide bombs have killed three people and injured at least 31 others in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, officials there say.

Others are feared trapped under rubble.

“The targets of Russian bombs are an apartment building, a bread factory, a stadium,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram, referring to other places that were hit. Zelenskyy noted that these are places where ordinary people carry out their lives.

Authorities said a glide bomb hit a high-rise building directly.

Earlier, Mayor Ihor Terekhov had written on Telegram that bomb strikes in four districts had damaged two high-rise buildings. Kharkiv is about 20 kilometers (12.5 miles) from the Russian border and comes under attack almost daily.

Biden urges world to sustain support for Ukraine

US President Joe Biden says Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has failed and urged the United Nations to keep supporting Kyiv until it emerges victorious.

“Putin’s war has failed at its core aim. He set out to destroy Ukraine, but Ukraine is still free,” Biden said in his last speech to the UN General Assembly.

Biden said the world had to choose whether to sustain support for Ukraine or walk away.

“My answer is we will not let up on our support for Ukraine,” he said.

One dead in Zaporizhzhia as Russia, Ukraine trade strikes

At least one person was killed and several others were injured in Russian strikes on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia overnight.

“One man died and another six people were injured including a 13-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy as a result of Russian attacks on Zaporizhzhia,” the region’s governor Ivan Fedorov said on Telegram.

Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched at least 88 drones — most of which were shot down — plus four missiles.

Meanwhile, Russia’s air force downed 13 Ukrainian drones overnight, according to Russian state media.

Six drones were reportedly shot down each over the Belgorod and Kursk regions, while one was downed over the Bryansk region.

Two civilians were wounded by Ukrainian strikes in the Russian-annexed part of Donetsk, according to Russian-installed local officials.

Scholz rejects long-range missiles for Ukraine

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz reiterated that Germany would not supply Ukraine with long-range missiles on Monday.

Scholz said the German government had already made “a few decisions” regarding military support for Ukraine “that are very clear to me.”

The German leader also said Germany would keep restrictions that prevent Ukraine from firing missiles deep into Russian territory.

“That is not compatible with my personal stance … We will not do that. And we have good reasons for it,” said Scholz, who is in New York City for the UN General Assembly.

Ukraine has asked its allies to supply long-range weapons in order to push back against Russian forces.

But the German government has repeatedly declined to supply Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles, which have a range greater than 500 kilometers (310 miles).

Some opposition figures in Germany have called on Germany to change its position, especially since the US, Britain and France have already supplied Ukraine with cruise missiles that have a range of up to 300 kilometers.

Russian forces enter Donetsk town of Vuhledar: reports

Russian forces have begun advancing into the eastern Ukrainian town of Vuhledar in the Donetsk region, according to Russian state media and several pro-Russian war bloggers on Tuesday.

The hilltop town is regarded by some as a stronghold because it has so far resisted Russian capture since the invasion in 2022.

“Russian units have entered Vuhledar — the storm of the town has begun,” said Yuri Podolyaka, a Ukrainian-born, pro-Russian military blogger.

Meanwhile, Russian state media was targeted by a pincer movement with fighting underway in the east of the town.

Ukraine’s general staff confirmed on Tuesday that Russia had made attempts to capture Ukrainian positions near Pavlivka and Vuhledar. However, no further details were supplied.

Rougly 60% of parts in Russian weapons came via China: Ukraine

Ukrainian presidential advisor Vladyslav Vlasiuk said that around 60% of foreign parts found in Russian weapons on the battlefield in Ukraine came via China.

“If you take all the usual types of weapons and count the foreign made components – about 60% would be coming from China. We have had lengthy discussions with some manufacturers about this,” Vlasiuk told reporters on Tuesday.

“The PRC (China) is the biggest problem I would say.”

Vlasiuk said parts used in drones, missiles and surveillance tech have also come from the United States, the Netherlands, Japan and Switzerland, among others.

Zelenskyy: ‘We are closer to the end of the war’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes the end of the war is closer than many people think, he said in an interview with American broadcaster ABC.

“I think that we are closer to the peace than we think,” Zelenskyy was quoted as saying. “We are closer to the end of the war.”

In the interview, he urged the US to continue its strong support for Ukraine.

Afterwards, in a post on Telegram, Zelenskyy said Washington could take decisive action to help end the war in Ukraine

“Now, at the end of the year, we have a real opportunity to strengthen cooperation between Ukraine and the United States,” he said.

“Decisive action now could hasten the just end of Russian aggression against Ukraine next year.”

Trump: Zelenskyy wants Democrats to win US election

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has claimed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wants the Democrats to win the upcoming election.

“I think Zelenskyy is the greatest salesman in history. Every time he comes into the country, he walks away with $60 billion (€53 billion),” Trump said at a campaign rally in western Pennsylvania.

“He wants them to win this election so badly, but I would do differently — I will work out peace.”

In a statement emailed to the Reuters news agency, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ campaign slammed Trump for not having said he wants Ukraine to win the war.

zc/wmr (AFP, AP, dpa, Reuters)

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Lagos: Cause of Ijora-Badia explosion revealed

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Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service has revealed the real cause of the explosion that rocked the Ijora-Badia area of Lagos on Sunday afternoon, injuring no fewer than 15 people.

According to a statement by the Director of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, the explosion occurred around 4:10 p.m. inside a mini shop stocked with 25kg gas cylinders.

The shop, located within a bungalow that housed 15 self-contained rooms and seven other shops, reportedly had five gas cylinders at the time of the incident.

Adeseye attributed the explosion to the mishandling of gas, which caused a leak that was ignited by a nearby flame.

“It was a case of poor handling of gas products, which unfortunately allowed gas to escape and come in contact with a flame. This triggered the explosion,” she confirmed.

The resulting fire, she said, was promptly extinguished by a team of firefighters from the Sari Iganmu Fire Station, with support from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, the Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps, and LASAMBUS.

While no fatalities were recorded, 15 persons sustained varying degrees of burn injuries.

Adeseye noted that several victims were treated with first aid on-site, while others were taken to nearby hospitals for further medical care.

She also assured residents that the area has since been secured and normalcy restored.

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Take-It-Back protesters scamper for safety as police fire tear gas during protest in Abuja.

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Officers of the Nigeria Police Force dispersed protesters with tear gas in the Maitama area of Abuja.

The protesters, who had gathered on Monday, April 7, scattered in different directions as the tear gas canisters were fired in their midst.

The protest is part of a nationwide demonstration spearheaded by the Take-It-Back Movement and other civil society organisations.

Key among the concerns raised by the organisers are the alleged misuse of the Cybercrime Act, the worsening economic hardship in the country, and what they described as a “state of emergency” in Rivers State.

The demonstrators carried placards bearing inscriptions such as “Stop the Repression” and “Let Us Breathe”.

Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore was also present at the protest ground.

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How I caught lots of people’s wives with big men, governors – Ali Baba

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Veteran Nigerian comedian, Ali Baba, has revealed that he has caught numerous wives of his friends and associates engaging in extramarital affairs with governors and wealthy politicians.

He made this revelation during an appearance on the Outside the Box podcast.

Speaking candidly about the unsavoury activities prevalent among the nation’s elite, the comedian recounted a particular encounter in which he saw the wife of an associate at the residence of a state governor.

He said: “I have been in the houses of a lot of big men—like governors and the rest—and I see wives of a lot of people that I know doing things, and I greet, ‘How are you? How is everything?’

“And then those guys would do their philandering, tap her bum and say, ‘Go back inside, I’m not finished with you,’ and she went back inside. Then I ran into her at an event, and her husband said, ‘Oh, how are you? Meet my wife.’ I responded, ‘Oh madam, it’s a pleasure. I haven’t seen you in five years. Where have you been?’ And she’s like, ‘I’ve been around, good to see you.’

“When she sees me somewhere after, she calls me and says, ‘Ali, thanks,’ I say, ‘It’s okay.’”

Ali Baba’s account casts a sharp light on the often unspoken indiscretions that occur behind closed doors in high society.

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